I had just finished posting about making your own Bridal Bouquet . . . just encouragement really, no wonderful step-by-step instructions like you have, when I popped in to see what you were up to, and you had just posted this! Mine are natural flowers {because I am a florist, or was . . . am I still if I don't do it very often anymore? hmmm . . . I need to ponder that}, but you took it many steps further! So I did the opportunistic . . . er . . . serendipitous thing, and linked to your post! :) A world of brides thank you! {Me, too!} ~Debbi

Really beautiful. I especially like the ones in yellows and orange with pearls on the tips of the leaves...I have been off the blogs for months, but nice to see your beautiful work. Come by and say hi! Kathi

This is a fabulous tutorial. I have hundreds of Vintage petals that I purchased at Brimfield's last year. I also wanted to combine my own fabric somehow. You have given me the perfect step by step to creating something lovely.

Your photography is equally as perfect. When I make one, I am going to link back to your amazing post.

Thanks so much for the tutorial. I'm a florist and one of my brides is horribly allergic to flowers. During the consult she broke out in hives! This is a beautiful alternative that dwill allow her to have her dream wedding. Thanks again!!!!

I've been looking for diy fabric flowers, so I can make corsages with a personal touch for my bridesmaids. These are by far the prettiest fabric flowers I have found (and I've been searching the internet for aaaaaages). The instructions are so easy to follow as well! I just had a first go and love love love the result! Thanks for sharing :)